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Rainsticks - Raising Hooks

Have you ever heard a traditional cactus rainstick? The sound is absolutely amazing. They take a cactus reed, pull out the spines and reinsert them into the stalk. Then, they plug one end, fill the stalk with pebbles and plug the other end. The sound of the pebbles hitting the spines makes a wonderful rain

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several rolls of washi tape sitting next to each other on a white wooden surface

Create a colorful rainbow rainmaker or rainstick with this simple cardboard tube craft. Perfect for kids, this DIY project is fun and easy, providing hours of play while teaching about sound and color. Follow our step-by-step guide to make your own vibrant rainmaker and enjoy the soothing sounds of rain

a roll of tin foil sitting on top of a table next to a piece of paper

There are a lot of options, as far as home-made instruments go. Drums and rubber-band guitars are both really fun and popular options. But we have a pretty good drum already, and I didn't have any rubber bands in the house (or any shoe boxes). So we decided to make a rain stick. First you need to gather a paper towel roll, some aluminum foil, some rice or dried beans, an an old drawing or painting your child has made. We dont use paper towels, so I actually taped two toilet paper rolls…

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several stacks of rolled up papers sitting on top of a table next to each other

It’s no secret that California is suffering one of the worst droughts in it’s history. We really need some rain yo! In an effort to combine art, education and some good ol’ fashioned spiritual magic, we made rain sticks in art class last week. We even did a rain dance at the end of class […]

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this is a collage of pictures showing how to make diy rain socks for kids

After reading It’s Raining, It’s Pouring, we made our own rain sticks to work on fine motor skills and make some music. Great for a nursery rhyme theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

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Rain sticks are well loved by babies and older children. They are also particularly good for people living with dementia. They remind people of the sound of gently falling rain, which is harmonious and relaxing.

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a child's hand holding an easy cardboard rainbow - colored rainmakers tube

Recently my son and I have been talking a lot about the weather. We're currently in the middle of a horrible drought in Southern California so we desperately need rain. Since we always have a ton of cardboard rolls lying around (which we LUUURVE using for cardboard roll crafts), we recently made a rainmaker together. Set-up was simple and it was a snap to put it together. Here's how we did it! Shake! Shake! Make Your Own Rainmaker with Kids! This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for…

an airplane is flying through the air over a wooden barrel with nails sticking out of it

Introduce your child to percussion instruments by working together to make a thunder tube, which creates the sound of thunder when you shake it. To construct this recyclables-craft noisemaker, you'll need a cardboard tube, the wire from a spiral notebook and a balloon.

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DIY: Rain Stick - The Imagination Tree

Make a rainstick using recycled materials and things from around the house! A fantastic musical instrument for young children that sounds just like falling rain! Pin It I’ve been wanting to try making one of these for so long! A parent of a child I once taught told me how to make a rain stick...Read More »

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